BBC BREAKFAST fans have called out a 'bad omen' they spotted during this morning's programme.
Presenters Jon Kay and Sally Nugent were on the red sofa as they hosted the flagship show.
Jon Kay and Sally Nugent presented this morning's programmeCredit: BBCThe hosts covered Prince Harry's controversial interviews which aired on Sunday nightCredit: BBCWhile the broadcasters discussed the topical events of the day, they covered Prince Harry's controversial ITV interview.
Overnight he gave a second interview to Anderson Cooper for CBS' 60 Minutes programme.
Sally and Jon crossed live to the US for reaction on how his interview was received by American audiences.
Meghan Markle 'to unleash her own memoirs' as Prince Harry's drops next weekEntertainment journalist KJ Matthews joined the pair live from Los Angeles.
However, viewers at home noticed a 'bad omen' in the background of her home.
KJ still had her Christmas tree up - which fans said was "bad luck".
Taking to social media, one said: "The lady being interviewed in LA needs to take down her Christmas tree. It's bad luck!!! #BBCBreakfast."
Another wrote: "#BBCBreakfast do you really believe that she’s up to date on what Americans think about #HarryTheInterview when she not even got round to taking her Christmas tree."
"Why has this woman still got her Christmas tree up ffs," added a third.
Officially they say that you should take them down after the Twelfth Night, which is twelve days after Christmas Day… so January 5.
While a fair few opt for the day of the Epiphany which is January 6 as some people deem this to be the 12th night following Christmas Day.
There are a few people who flout these “rules” altogether and prefer to leave them up well into the next year.
BBC Breakfast airs daily from 6am on BBC One and iPlayer.
Harry and Meghan convinced 'royals were against them' after New Year photo snub Entertainment journalist KJ Matthews joined the pair live from Los Angeles for reactionCredit: BBCKJ still had her Christmas tree up - which fans said was "bad luck"Credit: BBC